Verbal Embellishment and its Rhetorical Meaning in the Holy Quran
Abstract
Arab writers and poets had a great knowledge of Elim-ul Badeea (علمالبديع ,(
before Islam. Elm-ul-Badeea(علمالبديع (can be found extensively both in their
poetry and prose. With the advent of Islam and the revelation of Quran (a
literal Miracle of Allah Al-Mighty), rhetoric has reached to its peak, which
made it the center of attention for the Writers and intellectuals.They have made
their researches Quran from different angles, i.e. the lexicon miracles, literal
interpretation, style and rhetoric of the Holy Book, but Elm-ul- Badea( علم البديع(
is such a part of literature which is always open for more research.
A descriptive and analytical approach was adopted to conduct this study with
the aim to attain the required results.
The aim of thisresearch was to focus on the verbal embellishment( المحسنات
اللفظية (which is a part of the Elm-ul- Badeea in the Quran. This work present
those verses of Quran in whichverbal embellishment(اللفظية المحسنات (are
present,and are defined as rhetorical explanation alongwith the definition of
Elm-ul- Badeea, its development stages, and the difference of opinion among
the scholars about the topic.
Quran is the Holy Book of Allah Al-Mighty and is the miracle of the Holy
prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), which challenged the whole world
to bring verses like it, and it appeals the human being to think in its
meanings.There is a great scope for researchers to explore the Moral
embellishment of Quranic Rhetoric.
Niaz Badshah, Dr Fazl-ul-llah. (2018) المحسنات اللفظیة ودلالاتھا البلاغیة فی القرآن الکریم, Hazara Islamicus, Volume 7, Issue 1.
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